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Artist
Milan Stibilj was born in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, in 1929. Originally a student of psychology, he began to study composition in 1954 with Karol Pahor at the Music Academy of Ljubljana, continuing later with Milko Kelemen in Zagreb, and in the Electronic Studio of the University of Utrecht. During 1967-68 he worked in Berlin under the auspices of the Berliner Künstlerprogramms, and he now lives as freelance composer in Berlin and Ljubljana. Besides a number of Yugoslavian prizes, he has been awarded the Edison Prize and the Grand Prix du Disque for his recorded work Epervier de ta faiblesse, domine for speaker and percussion. Milan Stibilj has from the outset employed serial technique, to produce a highly individual sound world. In his more recent pieces he has shown particular interest in expanding and contracting rhythmic structures. Notwithstanding the impression of relative freedom which it makes for the listener, Milan Stibilj’s music uses a system of precise notation in which equilibrium between controlled and free elements is maintained. from: Janez Höfler, Introductory note to a concert programme ISCM FESTIVAL, LONDON 1971 http://www2.arnes.si/finearts/mstibilj.html User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Rainbow
4732Epervier de ta Faiblesse, Domine
533Épervier de ta faiblesse, domine - Sur un poème d'Henri Michaux
284Épervier De Ta Faiblesse, Domine
105C2 - Rainbow
96Mavrica Za Magnetofonski Trak
77Indijansko Poletje Za Flavto, Tolkala In Kontrabas
78Xystus Za Dva Tolkalca, Pihalni Kvintet In Godala
69Shota Za Klavir
610Seance Za Klavir, Violino In Violončelo
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Electronic Panorama: Paris, Tokyo, Utrecht, Warszawa

Electronic Panorama

Electronic 2000
Electronic Panorama - UTRECHT
Épervier de ta faiblesse, domine (Sur un poème d'Henri Michaux)
Electronic Panorama: Utrecht
Electronic Panorama disc 2 Utrecht (6526 004)
Electronic Panorama I

Épervier De Ta Faiblesse / Alternances / Signalement
AGP13
Agp 13
Electronic Panorama (2 of 4) Utrecht (LP) [Prospective 21° Siècle]